On 2007-03-15,
jadejj26@gmail.com <jadejj26@gmail.com> wrote:
> stopped some processes from running to no avail. Has anyone else run
> into problems with Verizon Broadband install affecting the speed of
> the computer?
No, but I use a Mac and it supports the interface I use without installing
Verizon Access Manager.
I have a rule of thumb for this stuff, though. If you have a choice
between a PCCard interface and a USB interface (or an Expresscard
interface, since at these speeds it will also be USB), pick the
USB. The PCcard requires a major device driver to be added to your
operating system kernel, which is scary, but USB devices are much
more generic and don't usually require as much in the way of hard
programming to support, which lessens the chance that the software
you are installing will do bad things.
I use the Verizon USB dongle now. Not only does it work just fine,
but it even helps with your other problem; if the device doesn't
get signal where I want to put the laptop I add a 10' extension cable
(or even two of them) and put the device somewhere where the signal
is better without moving the laptop.
Of course, if you were already using the USB interface then never
mind.
Dennis Ferguson